Squire is a library of static Eloquent models for fixture data that is commonly needed in web applications, such as countries, currencies and airports. It's based on the concepts of Caleb Porzio's Sushi package.
Common use cases for Squire include:
Flight
model. See the section on model relationships.You can use Composer to install Squire models into your application. Each model is available in a variety of languages, and you need only install the ones you will use.
As an example, you can install the Squire\Models\Country
model in English:
composer require squirephp/countries-en
A complete list of available models is below.
You can interact with a Squire model just like you would any other Eloquent model, except that it only handles read-only operations.
use Squire\Models\Country;
Country::all(); // Get information about all countries.
Country::find('us'); // Get information about the United States.
Country::where('name', 'like', 'a%')->get(); // Get information about all countries beginning with the letter "a".
Squire\Models\Airline
Locale | Installation Command |
---|---|
English | composer require squirephp/airlines-en |
Column Name | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
alias |
Alternative name of the airline. | EasyJet Airline |
call_sign |
Call sign of the airline. | EASY |
code_iata |
IATA code of the airline. | u2 |
code_icao |
ICAO code of the airline. | ezy |
country_id |
ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code of the airline. | gb |
name |
Name of the airline. | easyJet |
Relationship name | Model |
---|---|
country |
Squire\Models\Country |
continent |
Squire\Models\Continent |
Squire\Models\Airport
Locale | Installation Command |
---|---|
English | composer require squirephp/airports-en |
Column Name | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
code_iata |
IATA code of the airport. | lhr |
code_icao |
ICAO code of the airport. | egll |
country_id |
ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code of the airport. | gb |
municipality |
Municipality of the airport. | London |
name |
Name of the airport. | London Heathrow Airport |
timezone_id |
PHP timezone identifier of the airport. | Europe/London |
Relationship name | Model |
---|---|
country |
Squire\Models\Country |
timezone |
Squire\Models\Timezone |
Squire\Models\Continent
Locale | Installation Command |
---|---|
German | composer require squirephp/continents-de |
English | composer require squirephp/continents-en |
Polish | composer require squirephp/continents-pl |
Italian | composer require squirephp-italian/continents-it |
Column Name | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
code |
Two letter continent code. | na |
name |
Continent name. | North America |
Relationship name | Model |
---|---|
countries |
Squire\Models\Country |
regions |
Squire\Models\Region |
timezones |
Squire\Models\Timezone |
Squire\Models\Country
Locale | Installation Command |
---|---|
English | composer require squirephp/countries-en |
French | composer require squirephp/countries-fr |
German | composer require squirephp/countries-de |
Polish | composer require squirephp/countries-pl |
Spanish | composer require squirephp/countries-es |
Dutch | composer require quickstreambe/squirephp-countries-nl |
Italian | composer require squirephp-italian/countries-it |
Column Name | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
calling_code |
E.164 country calling code. | 1 |
capital_city |
Capital city of the country. | Washington |
code_2 |
ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code. | us |
code_3 |
ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 country code. | usa |
continent_id |
Two letter continent code of the country. | na |
currency_id |
ISO 4217 alphabetic currency code of the country. | usd |
flag |
Unicode flag of the country. | ๐บ๐ธ |
name |
Country name. | United States |
Relationship name | Model |
---|---|
airlines |
Squire\Models\Airline |
airports |
Squire\Models\Airport |
continent |
Squire\Models\Continent |
currency |
Squire\Models\Currency |
regions |
Squire\Models\Region |
timezones |
Squire\Models\Timezone |
Squire\Models\Currency
Locale | Installation Command |
---|---|
English | composer require squirephp/currencies-en |
Column Name | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
code_alphabetic |
ISO 4217 alphabetic currency code. | usd |
code_numeric |
ISO 4217 numeric currency code. | 840 |
decimal_digits |
Number of decimal digits to use when formatting this currency. | 2 |
name |
Currency name. | US Dollar |
name_plural |
Plural currency name. | US Dollars |
rounding |
The formatting precison of this currency. | 0 |
symbol |
International currency symbol. | $ |
symbol_native |
Native currency symbol. | $ |
Relationship name | Model |
---|---|
countries |
Squire\Models\Country |
You may use the format()
method on any currency model instance to format a given number in that currency:
Currency::find('usd')->format(500) // $5.00
Currency::find('usd')->format(500, true) // $500.00, converted
This functionality uses akaunting/laravel-money
internally.
Squire\Models\GbCounty
Locale | Installation Command |
---|---|
English | composer require squirephp/gb-counties-en |
Column Name | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
code |
ISO 3166-2 county code. | gb-ess |
name |
County name. | Essex |
region_id |
ISO 3166-2 region code of the county. | gb-eng |
Relationship name | Model |
---|---|
region |
Squire\Models\Region |
Squire\Models\Region
Locale | Installation Command |
---|---|
English | composer require squirephp/regions-en |
Column Name | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
code |
ISO 3166-2 region code. | us-ny |
country_id |
ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code. | us |
name |
Region name. | New York |
Relationship name | Model |
---|---|
continent |
Squire\Models\Continent |
country |
Squire\Models\Country |
gbCounties |
Squire\Models\GbCounty |
Squire\Models\Timezone
Locale | Installation Command |
---|---|
English | composer require squirephp/timezones-en |
Column Name | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
code |
PHP timezone identifier. | America/New_York |
country_id |
ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code. | us |
long_name |
Full timezone name. | America/New York |
name |
Short timezone name. | New York |
Relationship name | Model |
---|---|
airports |
Squire\Models\Airport |
continent |
Squire\Models\Continent |
country |
Squire\Models\Country |
Method name | Description |
---|---|
getOffset($dateTime) |
Returns the timezone offset from GMT. |
Implementing an Eloquent relationship between a model in your app and a Squire model is very simple. There are a couple of approaches you could take.
The simplest option is to create a new model in your app, and let it extend the Squire model. Your new app model will now behave like the original Squire model, except you can register new methods and customise it to your liking:
<?php
namespace App\Models;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\HasMany;
use Squire\Models\Country as SquireCountry;
class Country extends SquireCountry
{
public function users(): HasMany
{
return $this->hasMany(User::class);
}
}
resolveRelationUsing()
Another option is the resolveRelationUsing()
method. This allows you to dynamically register a relationship for a Squire model from anywhere in your app, for example, within a service provider:
use App\Models\User;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\HasMany;
use Squire\Models\Country;
Country::resolveRelationUsing('users', function (Country $country): HasMany {
return $country->hasMany(User::class);
});
Squire includes a validation rule for each model installed in your app. These allow you to easily validate user input to ensure that it matches a record in a specific model.
Rules can be found in the Squire\Rules
namespace. To use one, simply construct a new rule class and pass in the model column name that you would like to validate against:
use Squire\Rules;
$request->validate([
'country' => ['required', 'string', new Rules\CountryRule('name')],
]);
This code will validate the country
input against the name
column on the Squire\Models\Country
model. If the user enters a country that does not exist, a validation error will be thrown.
Squire may not always have a model available for the information you require. In this case, you may want to create your own.
Squire models are very simple classes that extend Squire\Model
. Install it with:
composer require squirephp/model
Your model class should contain a single static property, $schema
. This contains the column structure for your model, and should match the format of the source data.
<?php
namespace App\Models;
use Squire\Model;
class Language extends Model
{
public static array $schema = [
'id' => 'string',
'name' => 'string',
];
}
Your model will require at least one data source to be registered. Each registered data source is associated with a locale. To register a data source, you will need to interact with Squire\Repository
. Install it with:
composer require squirephp/repository
Inside a service provider, register an English source for your model:
<?php
namespace App\Providers;
use App\Models\Language;
use Illuminate\Support\ServiceProvider;
use Squire\Repository;
class ModelServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider
{
public function boot(): void
{
Repository::registerSource(Language::class, 'en', __DIR__ . '/../../resources/squire-data/languages-en.csv');
}
}
In this example, the /resources/squire-data/languages-en.csv
file should be present in your app, and contain the English data served to the model. The column structure should match the $schema
defined in your model:
id,name
de,German
en,English
fr,French
es,Spanish
Rules allow you to validate user input to ensure that it matches a record in a specific model. Rule classes extend Squire\Rule
. Install it with:
composer require squirephp/rule
Your rule class should contain, at minimum, a $message
to be served if the validation fails, and a getQueryBuilder()
method for your model.
<?php
namespace App\Rules;
use App\Models;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder;
use Squire\Rule;
class LanguageRule extends Rule
{
protected string $message = 'validation.language';
protected function getQueryBuilder(): Builder
{
return Models\Language::query();
}
}
If no column is passed to your rule when it's used, id
will be used by default. To customise this, override the $column
property on your rule:
<?php
namespace App\Rules;
use Squire\Rule;
class Language extends Rule
{
protected string $column = 'name';
}
Squire models, their sources, and validation rules are all simply releasable in Composer packages. To see an example of this in action, check out the squirephp/countries
and squirephp/countries-en
packages.
If you wish to contribute to this package by adding a localization, feel free to make your own package(s) and take inspiration by the various sub-packages you can find in the organization repositories.
Once you've made your repository, publish it via Packagist and add your package to the specific table of the given category submitting a PR!
If you're using any validation rules, they are now all end with Rule
. This allows both the model and rule to be imported into the same class without the use of aliasing:
2.x:
use Squire\Models\Country;
use Squire\Rules\Country as CountryRule;
Country::find('us');
$request->validate([
'country' => ['required', 'string', new CountryRule('name')],
]);
3.x:
use Squire\Models\Country;
use Squire\Rules\CountryRule;
Country::find('us');
$request->validate([
'country' => ['required', 'string', new CountryRule('name')],
]);
All properties and methods in custom models and custom validation rules now need to have the correct types. These can be found in the relevant section of the documentation.
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. This allows both the model and rule to be imported into the same class without the use of aliasing.๐ If you spot a bug with this package, please submit a detailed issue, and wait for assistance.
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